Unbelievable Service Dog Saves Girl From 5 Miles Away!

We probably have all seen or at least heard stories about service dogs at one time or another. These highly trained and devoted canines give up their “normal” doggy lives to help those with specific conditions.

This darling little girl not only suffers from Type 1 Diabetes, but she was also born with Down's Syndrome. For her parents, this means they have to be vigilant in monitoring Sadie's sugar levels; a spike or sudden decrease can spell trouble for this small girl.

Luckily, Sadie and her family have a guardian angel in the form of a Labrador Retriever aptly named, Hero. This dog is one of the many canines that have been trained to detect when a person's blood sugars are not within the normal parameters.

Hero does this by using his paw and nose. Sadie's mom, Michelle, will hold out her hands to the dog and ask, “what is it?” Hero will then paw her left hand for a low sugar rating and nose her right hand for a high reading. This in itself is remarkable, but hold onto your seat as it gets even better…

Sadie's blood sugar was checked and off she went to school, leaving Hero at home to relax. Soon after her departure, Hero began to frantically whine and would not stop; this was not a normal behavior for the usually quiet canine. It was becoming increasingly clear to Michelle that Hero was trying to alert her to Sadie's sugar levels.

But the school was five miles away!

How could Hero detect those changes from such a distance? Michelle took no chances and called the school, asking them to check Sadie's levels. Sure enough, they had dropped to dangerously low levels.

No one knows for sure how Hero was able to detect this decrease from such a distance, but we do know that a dog's sense of smell is a thousand times more sensitive than humans. In fact, they have more than 220 million olfactory receptors in their nose, while we only have about 5 million.

Think your dog is a sniffing-expert? Check out the 5 top breeds on the keen-sniffer-scale:

Labrador Retriever

German Shepherd

Beagle

Basset Hound

Bloodhound

Dogs are amazing in so many ways, yet we are still learning just how far their talents extend. If you or someone in your family may benefit from a service dog, begin with checking out the United States Dog Registry for more information. Who knows? One of these amazing and dedicated canines may just save you or a loved one's life.

Diana currently lives and works in London, UK and she's been an animal lover and dog owner since she was a child. After graduating high school, she focused on getting her degree in English to become a writer with a focus on animals, pets and dogs.

1 COMMENT

Or the dog could have been whining for other reasons. Type1 D is so unpredictable that this could have been a coincidence. Glad the girls sugar level were checked and wondering if adding her SD to her IEP if a nurse is not there to check on child during the day would keep her health in check. Then again there has to be another person to water, and let the SD relieve itself through out the day and the risk of bringing an SD into a primary ed setting can be nerve wracking on the dog

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